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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:06pm
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player control?

Not near rule book. Player on floor with ball firmly between legs. Player control?

Also reference # on player control. Thanks
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:08pm
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Kicking violation.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:25pm
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Kicking violation.
only if intentional....
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:27pm
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only if intentional....
I'm assuming that if we're wondering if a player can control the ball with his/her legs, he/she is intentionally holding it there...
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:39pm
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Not near rule book. Player on floor with ball firmly between legs. Player control?

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There is no rule that defines whether this is holding the ball.

There's also no rule that says this is kicking the ball.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:46pm
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There's also no rule that says this is kicking the ball.
I believe this scenario fits the definition of a kicking violation.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:51pm
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There is no rule that defines whether this is holding the ball.

There's also no rule that says this is kicking the ball.
So what your say in is that holding the ball between your legs ( which requires voluntary muscle response) is not an intentional act?

It is a kicking violation. there is a specific play in the NCAA case book that covers this. The rules are the same in FED and NCAA except for the issues with the shot clock.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:53pm
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I believe this scenario fits the definition of a kicking violation.
You might wish to revise your belief.

4-29: KICKING -- Kicking the ball is intentionally striking it with any part of the leg or foot.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 12:55pm
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What I'm saying is that kicking the ball is defined as intentionally striking it. Squeezing the ball between your legs is NOT striking.

OHBBREF, if you think that NCAA and NFHS rules are the same except for the shot clock, you're sadly mistaken.
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You might wish to revise your belief.

4-29: KICKING -- Kicking the ball is intentionally striking it with any part of the leg or foot.
And I believe it fits that description. It may be a light strike, but it's a strike.
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You might wish to revise your belief.

4-29: KICKING -- Kicking the ball is intentionally striking it with any part of the leg or foot.
I guess the contact with both legs holding the ball is neither intentional nor a strike...
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The rules are the same in FED and NCAA except for the issues with the shot clock.
Are you talking specifically about the rules for kicking violations? If not, you couldn't be more wrong.
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I guess the contact with both legs holding the ball is neither intentional nor a strike...
The question isn't whether it's intentional; it's whether it constitutes a strike. In college, it's clear due to the ruling (not the rule) that it's a strike. In high school, no such ruling exists.
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Old Mon Jan 26, 2009, 01:26pm
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And I believe it fits that description. It may be a light strike, but it's a strike.
Just to play devil's advocate:
B5 is standing still with his back to the play (guarding A5) when the ball comes flying from the backcourt, bounces right behind him, and gets lodged between his legs due to no effort or movement from him.
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